The Wild Walk is an elevated pathway system in the treetops of the forest canopy in upstate New York, 45 feet above the ground, and leads to observation points scattered across 81 acres of land.

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Visitors can not only observe the beautiful nature of the Adirondacks, but also enjoy activities inside and out. Naturalists bring in animals to teach visitors about local wildlife, such as owls and porcupines, and tourists can also view the center’s many exhibits.